Got stuck on a small island due to large storm, haven't done anything with the radio due to this.
Anyway since back safe, decided to take some pictures, since I thought you guys might be interested in old soviet tech from 50's. I labeled all the pictures. Maybe bit of extra comments can make things more clear.
First you can see what all the buttons do, antenna position, short, mid, long, ultra-long (FM, 67-73mHz). Treble, bass, volume.
On the backside in the middle, are connections to input external music, and 2 different antennas.
Smaller speakers say OTK4 on them. Not sure but I think it means quality control no4. If they f'd up speakers multiple times they probably ended up in Siberia.
Front panel has all the radio stations for all the frequencies listed by mayor cities. Minsk, Moscow, Tallinn (my home town) etc
Backside has speaker out
Voltage can be set by turning the knob. 127, 110, 220. Voltages used to be a mess during that time. Later on it was settled on 220V, but it took decades do switch all the regions.
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Anyway as far as the project is concerned I have decided not to alter anything externally on that radio. I'd just feel bad neglecting a piece of history. So I decided to take out the internals and keep the speakers and cabinet and turn it into a bluetooth speaker. Sounds silly, but now it has a purpose and will keep all the original looks of the radio.
And for the internals I'd build it's own new cabinet. Got access to wood working studio etc. Love this stuff.
As for the rectification part. I'd keep it original. Haven't yet taken any voltage measurements, but I suppose it's good. Don't really care that it isn't tube based. I do have a oscilloscope for more precise measurements, but it isn't grounded and powerful enough, so for my own safety not going to use this.
For the layout of the new amp I have couple of options. Robrob's 5E3 (see his website) seems interesting as it has lead channel for more modern/neutral tones. But tubenit's CBS seems also good as it is something more special, something different. But I'm not sure about the tone. Will it provide me with enough versatility from pink floyd to metallica? Any audio examples? As far the schematic is concerned it seems really interesting. 5E3 inspired, treble, bass, gain, master volume.
I'm very new to this kind of stuff and can't simply look at the schematic and decide if it will be tonally what I desire.